[New Era] Deputy minister of works and transport Veikko Nekundi officiated at the ground-breaking for the construction of the Endola-Eembo district road in Ohangwena region on Thursday.
[Daily News] THE government has urged local contractors to pay back loans taken from Contractors Assistance Fund (CAF) to enable the scheme become more sustainable and benefits other inividuals.
[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopian Diaspora residing in various countries of the globe donated over 136 million Birr for the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) over the past nine months and 30 million Birr for the accomplishment of 'Dine for Ethiopia,' projects, announced Ethiopian Diaspora Agency. Agency Director General Selamawit Dawit said that the Diaspora have contributed the stated amount of currency through buying bonds, giving different gifts and extending their hand to different fundraisi
[Egypt Online] Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Mohamed Abdel Aati said on Wednesday Egypt is still hoping that an agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) can be reached by the summer of this year.
[Egypt Online] Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Mohamed Abdel Aati said on Wednesday Egypt is still hoping that an agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) can be reached by the summer of this year.
[Nation] The Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura) has said it will complete the upgrading of 408 kilometres of roads in informal settlements in Nairobi by November next year.
[Nation] The Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura) has said it will complete the upgrading of 408 kilometres of roads in informal settlements in Nairobi by November next year.
[ANGOP] Caxito -- At least USD three million are being spent by Filomena Farm, located in Panguila, Bengo province, on building of a slaughterhouse with capacity to slaughter one million chickens per day.
[New Era] Standard Bank and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)'s Centre for Bits and Atoms, and US-based architecture firm Redhouse studio, have partnered on a local innovative social upliftment project that uses fungal material from mushrooms to develop both housing and food products. Outgoing Standard Bank CEO Vetumbuavi Mungunda said at the BioHab site visit last week that the aim is to grow nutritious food and affordable housing materials from mushroom mycelium.